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This paper investigates how doping TiO2 with vanadium improves its catalytic activity in Fenton-like reactions. The study uses a combination of experimental techniques and computational modeling (DFT) to understand the underlying mechanisms. The key finding is that V doping alters the electronic structure of TiO2, enhancing charge transfer and the generation of hydroxyl radicals, leading to improved degradation of organic pollutants. This is significant because it offers a strategy for designing more efficient catalysts for environmental remediation.
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V doping enhances Ti-O covalence and introduces mid-gap states, resulting in a reduced band gap and improved charge transfer.

Research#Nanodiamonds🔬 ResearchAnalyzed: Jan 10, 2026 07:16

Novel Nanodiamonds Enable Catalysis and Quantum Sensing

Published:Dec 26, 2025 09:17
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This research explores the application of double-layered silica-engineered fluorescent nanodiamonds. The study's focus on catalytic generation and quantum sensing of active radicals highlights potential advancements in materials science.
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The research focuses on catalytic generation and quantum sensing of active radicals.